
MSR - Habitude 4
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Last updated: Nov 25, 2025 Scoring
I really like my MSR habitude 4. Plenty of space for 4 adults and gear, can stand up, large vestibule area, awesome construction. I believe there is a larger 6 person version as well. I really like the tents that have clips to attach the poles as opposed to sleeves. I feel like its easier to setup and way less chance of ripping or tearing something. I'm not at all familiar with the newer inflatable tents and maybe I just fear change but something doesn't sit right with me about them. Too many nights on the floor on a leaky air mattress maybe...
r/camping • Easy to setup tents ->Adore my MSR Habitude. Have had it for 3 years now, averaging 30 nights of 3-season camping per year (including wind, thunderstorms, sun - all the PNW wonders). I think there’s a new version now (Habiscape?) that might be worth checking out.
r/camping • Tent recommendation, please ->MSR Habitude has been awesome for us. There are two of them in the group I camp with. I fja stand up in the middle and im over 6'.
r/camping • What the best 6 person tent that can with stand heavy rain ->I spend a lot of time camping on the coast of North Carolina where winds go from 10-45+ mph on a normal weekend. I use a full fly dome, with a lower profile with long sand stakes. Usually I use a Marmot Limelight pointed into the wind (helps with bugs). This year I moved up to a MSR Habitude for more room, but has a similar design.
r/CampingGear • Tent for high winds? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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